And we were hungry for . . . When I first read this title I thought, How am I going to connect this with a piece of my writing? I don’t know if I can extract something from it. In fact, it can be a very large topic in which we discuss enormous things about ourselves, others, and the environment as well as a relationship with our creator and the illusory world we live in, which we call planet earth. What do we hunger for in our living environment? Is it for peace, food, harmony in our living environments, plenty of wealth, superb health, a better relationship with our friends and neighbors, or a charming loving relationship with our significant others? How should we live these so that we seek, search, and find. I know for sure I am searching for peace of mind.

How do you achieve peace in your mind? Perhaps it is a question that you frequently ask yourself. Most of the time, you are trying to achieve inner peace and tranquility in your life so you can relax and accomplish remarkable things for yourself and others. But did you know that internal and external tranquility must be balanced so that you can attain the greater peacefulness you desire for your life? One pillar with no support will fall easily, but two pillars support each other and can withstand any external force. This makes life more relaxing and creates a feeling of peace and tranquility.

Your innate power has no desire, but it will assist you in achieving anything you desire so you may live a better quality life. Because you want to live a higher quality life, you have not stopped desiring many things, and you want to be satisfied and have instant bliss and happiness. Longing for things is not bad; however, it can create a false feeling of scarcity and make you think you need to accumulate more. There is nothing wrong with making more money so you can pay off your bills, go on vacation, buy a house, and live better; however, those desires are not the ultimate goals that drive your life’s purpose. They are not your true mission and reason for existence. Perhaps you should consider taking a step back and contemplating what you truly desire in life. Observe what you have already achieved in the here and now. What have you created within your dimension of consciousness? It may be a positive feeling you can use for yourself instantly. Think of who is actually in control of your mind. In fact, you are the master of your own domain. You control the ups and downs of every stage of your life. Perhaps you should focus less on gathering more things in the physical world and, instead, hold on to the nature of your inner spirit that is your higher self. Be present to that energy, the consciousness and spirit of your powerful Inner Being, which is capable of manifesting the very thing you truly are.

There is no place on earth where you can find absolute peace and contentment. They are only found within. You may think of traveling around the world to find that peaceful place, but to your surprise, everywhere is the same.

You have to start somewhere, and you reach your destination. You do not have to go anywhere to find serenity because you are seeking it in the wrong place. Forget about finding the way; you are already there. All you need to do is tap into the feeling that dwells within, a feeling that creates the source of energy, creativity, love, and peace.

If you believe what you are going to receive is real, receiving it will become your reality. If you disbelieve, not receiving it will also become real. What you believe and disbelieve are determined by you in your mind, but your beliefs also influence the reality outside your mind. For example, a special material thing you are always contemplating and believe you already have will come to you someday, provided you keep a positive mind. It is best not to let doubt sink in. You will win everything your heart desires. More importantly, you will emerge from where you are origin appearing at the right time and in the right place. The true objective in life is not to prove ourselves you are unable to do thing but, rather, to discover the truth, come what may. What I am now experiencing is a healing touch to my soul and a continuation of the walk on my spiritual journey to its end. Experience it and enjoy it, and then I will gain all benefits I can imagine. I will know the truth that a part of my beautiful journey on earth.

Despite the fact that we seek for peace amid others, very often we find ourselves casting an evil eye toward others for no specific reason. One way to prevent yourself from going through this tremendous pain is to contemplate the futility of judging others for no particular reason. Judging others doesn’t change how much they disturb us; it serves only to distract us from seeing just how little it actually takes to be set free.

We must realize that it is not the vibrations of others that disturb us from being peaceful. It is in my mind that I don’t like that person when, in fact, the person did not trouble me at all. The problem is that you cross a person’s boundary and think in your mind that the person walking by you is disturbing you. Then you cast an evil eye on him or her. The thing is that we cannot escape from it. The more you don’t like, the more the things you don’t like will come to you until you change your mind. You must accept those feelings as part of you, and you will bless the passerby and hope that goodness will befall him or her. Then, an integral part of this new self-understanding, obstacle, will fight with some of the unpleasant feelings in our minds. We will realize that we were wrong to judge others and that we were simply judging ourselves.

Each of us is able to produce resonance with auspicious effects in us. Each of us is capable of loving one another through the power within. We are able to empower others with sympathetic responses, demonstrating that we love one another. It is our temporary self or our ego self that produces the negative sounds within and causes us to feel a dark feeling that doesn’t agree with our five senses. We hear always within ourselves the voice of truth that has always been our true self.

The voice within us is a quiet voice that we should listen to and follow. The silent, little voice can help us to seek a new life by not judging others on their appearance. Our appearance is only an external self—it does not represent the crown jewel of a person within. Simply looking at a person’s external form is like judging a book by its cover. You don’t know much, but you decide it is not right for you. Would that be fair? Perhaps your ego mind tells you not to approach a person if you do not want to get hurt. What in the world is wrong with you? That person did not even know you. You feel bothered. In fact, what is distracting you is your ego telling you to cast that person out. However, what you don’t know is that you are disturbing your own peace. Then all of sudden you think, Am I being distressed by that person, or am I creating the anxiety myself? Peace is always within when we don’t look for trouble. The hard feeling will not approach you unless you authorize it. It is understood that we are sensitive beings. When we see something we don’t like, we don’t always cast a blessing toward it and, instead, curse it with an evil eye.

We should learn to love one another so that we can extend auspicious vital energy to the world, benefiting many. It will help to fulfill our ‘soul’ purposes on earth. The invisible God’s spirit wants us to learn lessons while continuing our spiritual journey to balance out everything wisely. The invisible eternal always watching us sits behind the physical world, hoping we treat each other with fairness, peace, and love. The eternal force will not disturb us, and the choice is always within our reach. The invisible God’s spirit always knows what we need, and as we ask, so shall it be given. We become witnesses to the eternal force, witnesses to an intelligent Universe at work.

Those of us who are aware of this intelligent, invisible force know that to love one another is a whole new order of reality in which harmony, peace, and love are as one, dwelling within God’s spirit, illuminating all creatures living on earth, and even reducing conflict to the minimum in order to obtain peace on earth. We live on earth now. Before we return to God’s dimension, we must know its heaven and its love while we dwell on earth. Here is one example Christ taught us: “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me, and I give them the eternal life.” Christ did not say, “You may know life eternal in a time to come (i.e., after death),” but now, in this life.

To do this takes work. Perhaps a person who is ready will take on this inner work of change. But how can he or she be sure what this inner work of transformation requires of him or her? Where can she learn this inner work? Can she get it in the external world? She asks himself many questions; where can she obtain the answers? These questions have been asked since time began. The answers to her queries cannot be found anywhere, only by awakening his authentic self. Then all her doubt and uncertainty will clear. Without this insight to guide her, she will always be a seeker and searcher and never be found.

We reap what we sow when we understand it. If a person hates his or her life, he will not agree with you when you tell him the truth about why he feels as he does. How does he think his life will transform as day in and day out he does the same hateful things to himself? His life will never be transformed for the better unless he changes his mind. Then the chances of changing his adverse situation will be less likely. And, of course, when conditions go badly, there is always someone else to blame. A person will blame the world for not being fair to him. He has never thought that his trouble is within him. If we are ever to realize our own faults, we will live well with one another, and there will be no hatred, jealousy, and envy between us while we are living on earth. However, if we sow the seeds of peace and love that help to bring our higher selves to earth, it will be as if we are in heaven sowing the true spiritual self. This is demonstrated in more than our dreams, but it is easier to climb a mountain than to reach this summit.

What we are hungry for is a spiritual life. When we sow spiritual life and seek spiritual work, we need to work on our inner selves. When we work on our internal environment, this work becomes manifest through our inner self to the external. We learn not to burden others and ourselves with disappointment, fear, and worry. We should not cast any fearful future visions or past regrets on others. We should continue to seek the truth and more insight through the help of the unseen, reaping the seeds of its benefit. They come from the invisible Universe. We are always seeking and hungry for God’s peace as we sit quietly and pray to God, conscious of His presence in stillness. When we feel the silence of God’s omnipresence, we realize that it is this we hunger for and seek amid other things that are secondary. This is how we become aware. This is how all things inspire and transpire.